- Aaron Hendon, a successful real estate expert, recently provided a psychological toolkit for better business management.
- Dealing with negativity, in his own words, is like cleaning a kitchen – “It gets messy every day and needs cleaning every day.”
- For Hendon, visualization exercises are just as important as balance sheets, and are a non-negotiable part of his daily routine.
- He cautions that negativity isn’t bad – it’s human. The trick, however, lies in mastering a quick recovery.
- Hendon recommends neuro-linguistic programming (NLP) as an effective tool for creating an environment of positive thinking.
- He also suggests that entrepreneurs should practice acceptance and let go of things beyond their control.
- Hendon believes that a good leader is someone who is able to maintain a positive outlook and keep morale high, even during difficult times.
- Aaron’s parting advice: replace every negative thought with a positive vision of success.
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Well, well, isn’t this a mindful ride through the bumpy real estate terrain? Hendon’s take on business is like a spoonful of sugar helping the medicine go down. His kitchen metaphor is an earthy reminder that dealing with negative thoughts is like handling pesky crumbs on the table. No, you can’t banish them forever, but make sure to clean up regularly or you might end up with a nasty infestation.
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Hendon’s stress on visualization is a game-changer. Who knew that financial forecasting could share the limelight with mental forecasting?! His mantra of using visualization as part of his daily routine is as refreshing as that mid-afternoon cup of coffee you take to wake up from the spreadsheet snooze-fest.
But the real estate maestro doesn’t stop there. He debunks the age-old belief that negativity is a bad omen. Instead, he comfortably preaches its very human nature. So, the next time you feel gloomy for no reason, remember it’s just your humanity showing and cut yourself some slack!
And let’s not forget his not-so-secret weapon: neuro-linguistic programming (NLP). A bit like programming your coffee machine to deliver a hot latte every morning, except it’s your brain, and you’re brewing positivity instead. Sounds incredibly millennial, doesn’t it?
And when you find yourself battling things beyond their control, Hendon advises to let it go… or rather accept and move on. No, it’s not philosophy, it’s effective business management!
Let’s thank Mr. Hendon for his nuggets of wisdom. They make us see that there’s more than one way to survive in the business world. You can battle your monsters or befriend them. Either way, throw in a good dose of positivity, acceptance, and visualization, and success might just be a cup of coffee away.
Now anyone for cream and sugar with that success brew?
Original article: https://www.inman.com/2024/02/27/how-to-use-mindfulness-to-build-gratitude-in-your-business-each-day/